SpaceX has called off its 10th Starship flight due to lightning risks from anvil clouds, marking the second consecutive launch delay amid ongoing technical and weather setbacks.
Venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) ramps up federal lobbying to $1.49M in 2025, outspending rivals as it pushes influence on AI, defense, and regulation.
Trump’s visa freeze on foreign truck drivers sparks debate over safety, immigration, and the U.S. trucking industry’s dependence on Sikh American drivers keeping supply chains alive.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says H-1B program and the green-card system are set for overhaul, with a new “gold card” aimed at top talent; details and timelines remain unclear.
Rumors have been swirling about possible misconduct involving H-1B visa employees at Walmart
SpaceX called off Sunday’s launch of its 10th Starship rocket in Texas after a ground systems glitch forced the company to halt countdown plans
Elon Musk’s xAI launches “Macrohard,” a tongue-in-cheek yet real AI software venture aiming to simulate Microsoft-like firms entirely with artificial intelligence.
USCIS has rolled back protections under the Child Status Protection Act, increasing the risk of H-1B visa holders’ children “aging out” before securing permanent residency.
Professor Edward Santow argues that innovation and regulation can go hand in hand, urging Australia to adopt practical, inclusive AI governance rooted in fairness and human rights
Brigadier General Shariful M. Khan becomes the first Bangladeshi American to achieve the rank in the U.S. Air Force, marking a historic milestone in military leadership.
Apple has sued ex-employee Shi Chen, accusing him of stealing Apple Watch trade secrets and sharing them with Oppo, intensifying U.S.-China tech rivalry concerns.
India’s postal department will suspend most mail services to the U.S. from Aug. 25 after new customs rules and rising trade tensions over tariffs.
Supporters say the fatal wrong U-turn was a tragedy, not a crime; judge denies bond while vehicular-homicide and immigration cases proceed.
OpenAI has subpoenaed Meta over alleged talks with Elon Musk and xAI about financing his rejected $97.4 billion takeover bid, intensifying the ongoing AI legal battle.
“AI is not future, it’s present”: Professor Raquel Brízida Castro urges a constitutional digital pact to safeguard democracy, rights, and accountability in the age of artificial intelligence.
AI continues to dominate the startup landscape as Y Combinator-backed ventures Stellon Labs, Frizzle, and OnDeck launch innovative solutions in edge AI, education, and video intelligence.
The State Department’s review of 55 million visa holders sparked confusion online. Most live outside the U.S.—with tourists, students, workers, and exchange visitors making up the global total.
As blockchain evolves from digital currency to decentralized finance and asset tokenization, platforms such as XDC showcase how real-world applications are redefining global trade and digital economies.
With sweeping duties taking effect Aug. 27, India faces billions in losses, mass job cuts, and shrinking competitiveness in its largest export market.
As “Artificial Intelligence” turns into an overhyped, generic label, the failure to secure distinct corporate identities may unravel its credibility, just as past tech buzzwords dissolved into obscurity.
Critics say Sergio Gor’s dual role as envoy and regional special envoy signals a downgrade of India’s status amid strained bilateral ties.
Stories like that of Arista CEO Jayashree Ullal, whose net worth exceeds $6 billion, underscore the pivotal role immigrant founders play in shaping America’s entrepreneurial landscape.
Gor, 38, currently serves as director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made alluded to some promising promises in his latest speech
A Louisiana state regulator has approved Entergy’s deal with Meta to power the tech giant’s largest data center to date
